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View Poll Results: Are you or are you not????
I don't know a thing and I contract out. 2 0.87%
I learn by doing as I go along but still need physical help. 72 31.17%
I do all the work myself. 156 67.53%
I just sit back and supervise with a beer. 1 0.43%
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:42 PM   #1
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Default Re: Are you or are you not!!!! That is my question....

My response was supposed to be attached to Mitch's comment. I hit the Quick Reply button, but somehow it did not attach where it should have. We are on opposite spectrums of the hobbie. Like many here I am scraping and scratching to get mine done. Skill in most areas is not lacking and at one point I ran a plater although there is no way I would go to the trouble to do my own. While some of your pictures are nice, I struggle to get much usable info from them. No offense meant. Rod
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Old 01-11-2016, 02:13 PM   #2
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Default Re: Are you or are you not!!!! That is my question....

Since I'm quite willing to show how I did something and more than willing to photograph it, Please tell me what I can do to make it more valuable to someone, who's doing the same job and is stuck at a certain point. I can't teach myself "Computer" and I've had no luck at posting pictures on a thread. I don't Get these machines. It's a total mental block! But I can post them into my albums and send someone there.
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My response was supposed to be attached to Mitch's comment. I hit the Quick Reply button, but somehow it did not attach where it should have. We are on opposite spectrums of the hobbie. Like many here I am scraping and scratching to get mine done. Skill in most areas is not lacking and at one point I ran a plater although there is no way I would go to the trouble to do my own. While some of your pictures are nice, I struggle to get much usable info from them. No offense meant. Rod
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